Posted on 09/16/2004 1:52:12 PM PDT by Spackidagoosh
Edited on 09/16/2004 2:17:33 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
WASHINGTON - A federal judge has ordered the Pentagon (news - web sites) to find and make public by next week any unreleased files about President Bush (news - web sites)'s Vietnam-era Air National Guard service to resolve a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by The Associated Press.
U.S. District Judge Harold Baer Jr. handed down the order late Wednesday in New York. The AP lawsuit already has led to the disclosure of previously unreleased flight logs from Bush's days piloting F-102A fighters and other jets.
Pentagon officials told Baer they plan to have their search complete by Monday. Baer ordered the Pentagon to hand over the records to the AP by Sept. 24 and provide a written statement by Sept. 29 detailing the search for more records.
"We're hopeful the Department of Defense (news - web sites) will provide a full accounting of the steps it has taken, as the judge ordered, so the public can have some assurance that there are no documents being withheld," said AP lawyer David Schulz.
White House officials have said Bush ordered the Pentagon earlier this year to conduct a thorough search for the president's records, and officials allowed reporters to review everything that was gathered back in February.
Through a series of requests under the federal open records law and a subsequent suit, the AP uncovered the flight logs, which were not part of the records the White House released earlier this year.
Both Bush's and John Kerry (news - web sites)'s service records in Vietnam have become a major issue in the presidential race. New records that have surfaced in recent weeks have raised more questions.
Bush's critics say Bush got preferential treatment as the son of a congressman and U.N. ambassador. Critics also question why Bush skipped a required medical examination in 1972 and failed to show up for drills during a six-month period that year.
Bush has repeatedly said he fulfilled all of his Air National Guard obligations.
The future president joined the Texas Air National Guard in 1968, when he graduated from Yale. He spent more than a year on active duty learning how to fly and then mostly flew in the one-seat F-102A fighters until April 1972.
The pilot logs show a shift to flights in two-seat trainer jets in March 1972, shortly before Bush quit flying. Former Air National Guard officials say that could have been because F-102A jets were not available for Bush to fly or because of other reasons, such as concerns about Bush's flight performance.
Bush skipped his required yearly medical exam in 1972 in the months after he stopped flying in April. Bush has said he moved to Alabama to work on the unsuccessful Senate campaign of a family friend.
Bush never showed up for Guard service between late April and mid-October 1972. He won approval to train with an Alabama Air National Guard unit during September, October and November 1972, but more than a dozen members of the unit at that time say they never saw him there.
The only direct record of Bush appearing at the Alabama unit's base is a January 1973 dental exam performed at that base. Bush's Texas commanders wrote in May 1973 they never saw him between May 1972 and April 1973, a time when his pay records show he trained on 14 days.
Although military regulations allowed commanders to order two years of active duty for guardsmen who missed more than three straight months of drills, that never happened to Bush. Commanders had leeway at the time to allow guardsmen to make up for missed drills.
If it were anyone but JW, I might grow some confidence.
All the more reason that law abiding citizens, who want America to remain free, need to be armed.
worldnet or fox needs to make a similar request regarding kerry
beyond that, I'm not sure why a judge has the authority to order such a thing...especially regarding medical records.
Which is the source of my outrage.
He's not doing either.
He's ordering the Pentagon to produce the documents. Bush has already,long ago, instructed them to do the same.
In other news, Judge Ima Demhack recently ordered the Republican National Committee to stop beating its wife, and demanded that President Bush hand over any evidence from which Dan Rather might possibly infer that he eats small Lithuanian children for breakfast.
this is total crap! time for insurrection and i am a mild mannered middle aged white woman!!!! but i promise to do my part. the problem is there are plenty of dems left over from the clinton administration in the government (hence the schizophrenic behavior sometimes of agencies) and I would bet in the pentagon as well who just may roll over and respond to this facist judge.
I missing the "panicking' except from the tone of YOUR post.
Calm down
woa, good find. carter appointee, it figures........
Vol.10, 1998
You are right!!Pres. Bush will get 5% more votes for this travesty! Let's make that 60% Bush; 35% Scarie; and 5% for all others.
Now is the time for the Justice Department to step in and inform the judge that he must submit authority to do what the judge is ordering. If there is abuse of his authority, refer it to an investigation of this judge. What in the hell do we have a Justice Department for?
Would some one PLEASE sue to get Kerry's military records released?!?!?!?!?! Rush, Hannity, Coulter, Savage... I don't care who.
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